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waft the vapors toward your nose do not smell directly with your nose by the chemical
"Chemical smell" isn't very descriptive. All smells are "chemical" in the sense that they're the result of chemicals entering your nose and triggering the olfactory nerve.
If you mean sense of smell, yes since he has a nose. If you mean smell bad-no since his skin is not porous.
The strong, sweet smell of perfume reaches your nose so quickly because the chemicals in the perfume evaporate easily in the air so that we can smell them. In addition, the chemical itself can be smelt.
because there is a chemical [or acid] in it which creates a odor which the human nose is a little sensitive to
No, if you did it would just cause you're nose to smell like ginger and ginger smells...well... strange.
i haven't been able to smell anything for years and now i have a perfume smell in my nose going on two weeks. is there anything to be nervous about
the safest way is to whiff the smell of the liquid over to you instead of putting your nose over the chemical
The most common cause of having an ammonia smell in your nose is your diet. People who have a high protein and low carbohydrate diet can smell ammonia and their sweat can actually smell like ammonia too.
u have it in ur nose
The sense of taste and smell is proper of animals and human beings. Chemical substances and other physical elements also release odours that we detect through our nose and certain receptors in our brain. In fact, smell is a physical property, however I think that some chemical process occur in the brain in order to catch the smell.
You can smell some pollution, not all. Your nose is a very sensitive chemical sensor. Molecules of esters, aldehydes and some inorganic gases activate the nose and we identify the reaction as a smell. The nose however can be fooled. H2S dulls the sense of smell after it reaches a certain level. The ability to smell CS2 and the "asparagus smell" in urine is not present is some people. Other pollutants like CO, CO2 and methane are odourless to all.